Window fixture



w. A. cYR v wINDow FIXTURE Filed March a. 192el Patented Feb. 15, 1927.

WILLIAM A. CYR, en /insulin, Mains.' v

l WINDOW FIXTURE.

Application mea Marcas, 1926. serial No. 93,327.

j The invention aims to yprovide anew and' improved window lixture which may be quickly and easily attached tothe frame ot an ordinary window Vor vmay be detached with equal ease, such detachment being advisable when washing paint-ing.

Another aim is to provide a bracket construction which includes clamping meansffor engagement with the inside trim at one side ofthe window and also embodies additional clamping means for engaging one of the conventional sash guiding'strips, the relation ot said clamping means being such that they hold the bracket against possible tilting in any direction.

Yet another object is to provide a bracket of such form that numerous kinds of sup"-v porting members may be connected with it, for instance to support aV curtain pole, a shade roller, draperies or over-draperies, provision being also preferably made wherel by the device may support a sign so that itattached. to the window.

Figs. 3 and 4: are respectively a horizontal and a vertical sectional view as indicated by the lines 3-3 and spectively.

A bracket 5 is shown formed from a single length of strap metal, said bracket having arms 6 and 7 at its ends, vthese arms being straight, being horizontally disposed, and

being positioned at right angles to each other. Between the arms 6 and 7, the bar is bent to provide stationary, inwardly projecting jaws 8 and 9 which are disposed at the inner ends of the arms 6 and 7 respectively and are positioned at right angles'to these arms, the inner extremities 'ot said stationary .jaws being of course integral with each other.

Movable jaws 10 and 11 are cooperable with the stationary jaws 8 and 9 respectively and are adjustable toward and from the same, said movable jaws being carried by and integral with flat horizontal Vbars l-t of Figs. 2 and 1 rethe woodwork or whenl 12 and '18. whichv contactslidably with the outerfsides of the arms 6 and 7 respectively.

Thesebars and arms `are adjustably connected .so that the movable jaws may be adjusted toward and from the stationary jaws, thereby adjusting the bracket so that its jaws 8 and 10 may receive therebetween the vertical trim T at onevside kof the window frame, whereas the jaws 9 and 11 Vmay be positioned atyopp'osite edges of the innermost sash guiding strip S.

In adjustably connecting the of bolts 14, two being shown.` Thesey bolts pass through "registering, longitudinal slots 15 in the bar and arm-fand when theyl are tightened, they will tightly clamp said bar and arm together. bolts may be utilized for attaching anydesired supporting elements to thebracket. In

One or more of these` bar 12 with the arm 6, I make use of a suitable number the present showing, one, of the bolts 14 attaches an auxiliary bracket 16 for supporting one end of a shadev roller, said bracket 16 having a lug 17 received in oneoi:l thev slots 15, so as toprevent movement about the bolt as a pivot.`

Another bolt 18 is shownpassing through Y 'the slot` 15 at the outer end of-the arm 6,

said bolt passing through lthe vertically elongated, loop-shaped shank 19 of a sup- V port 20 for a curtain or drapery supporting pole or rod, this member 2O being preferablyk formed from wire, as shown'. By loosening bolt 18, the member 20may be vertically or horizontally adjusted as occasion may demand, and tightening of the bolt will hold this member in adjusted position.V f

In connecting the bar 13 with the arm 7, I preferably form said bar with a longitudinal slot 21 through Vwhich a screw 22 passes,

this screw being threaded into an -opening 1n said arm. By preference, a washer 28 is provided between the headot the screw and the bar 13, as shown.V Oneend 24o-t' asign supporting arm 25, preferably passesthrough the slot'21 and is secured, or removably re-` ceived ifdesired, in an opening 26 in the arm 7, said arm being adapted to support a For rent sign, anfIce sign or .the`like, such avsign being shown at'27. vThis sign will be supported in such a position that it may readily be seen through the window.

After adjusting Vthe movable jaws so 'as i to properly adapt the device to the frame, the real clamping action which lsecures the llO bracket tothe frame, is performed by `set` screws 28 and 29 l:re/spenti,vely which kare threaded 'through openings in the jaws 9 and 10. Tov prevent these screws from injuring kthe triin T or strip S; .they are pref- Y erably provided with sheet metal guards 30.

Itwill be seen that the invention is rather 'simple and inexpensive, yet that it will be eficient and desirable. i On account of the "tivo damping means (8f-l0 and 9-11) be-V ing positioned forengagement with frame nilelnbersfwhich are'v in planes at right anglesrx-to eaeh votherfthe entire device 'is eeoly held againsttilting in any direction', g also ofcourseV `held against any downward movi-ement.Y Yet,V the fixture Vmay be jfqniokly andeasily removed whenever 1t is desiredto either Vpaint or wash the wood'- work.

followed. However, rwithin the scope of the invention j as claimed,l variations; may beright angles to each other, andA portions prov Yjeeting'laterally inward at right angles from the inner ends of said arms to provide stationary aws, said statiOna-ry'l Vjaws being joined' to each other and Vi'orminggf the intermediate portion ofthe bracket, movable jaws havingcarryingl bars contaeting-slidably with said armsyand means for seeurngsaid bars adjustably to said arms, permitting adjustment or' lthe movable jaws toward and from saidvstationary/jaws. f f y In testimonyVv whereof Iv have aixed my signature.-

WILLIAM A.- ova..Y

hereunto 

